no the stoke is longer on the 300
No. The bolts may line up to actually put the head on, however your horsepower is due to the matching of the piston head with the cylinder head to produce an even flame across the top of the piston. It is important that the radius on the piston matches the radius on the head. The head on the 380 will not match up to the 250 due to the larger piston volume of the 380 vs the 250 or 300.
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250% of 300 = 750
200 + 300 + 250 = 750
250 to 300 is a 20% increase.
The increase between 250 and 300 is 20%.
250 (200+300=500%2=250)
300
300/250 = 6/5
200 + 300 + 150 + 250 = 900
The numbers 200, 250, 250, and 300 appear to be a sequence of values, possibly representing quantities or scores. If you are looking for a summary, the average of these numbers can be calculated as follows: (200 + 250 + 250 + 300) / 4 = 250. If you need more context or a specific analysis, please provide additional details.
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